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You Hit My Heart novel Chapter 922

Anderson saw Luther coming and claimed to be his father.

He didn't expose him, but instead acted along by extending his arms to Luther.

Mrs. Cooper of the kindergarten glanced at Anderson, and apparently Anderson knew the man. Although the man was not registered as Anderson’s father, Mrs. Cooper knew better than to stop this imposing man, so she simply let Anderson out from inside.

Anderson came running out with a bump, and Luther picked him up and gave him a kiss on the cheek.

"How is your first day of school? Do you have fun?"

"Just ok." Anderson pouted. While he said it was ok, in fact, disgust had been written all over his face.

Oscar was right next to them and when he saw what happened he pointed at Anderson in exasperation, "I thought you didn't have a dad? And where did this man come from?"

Luther turned and looked at Oscar's mother with a stern, cold stare that made her shiver uncontrollably.

She had always found this extremely cool and handsome man in front of her familiar. She must have seen him somewhere. Some magazine covers?

"So that’s how you teach your child as a mother? There are some words that should not be said. Don't you know that? Next time, if I hear you say such mean words to Anderson again, within three days, I will let your whole family go bankrupt."

Luther did not bother to talk nonsense with her and directly gave her the conclusion.

It would make his eyes dirty even if he just gave one more glance at this shrew.

Within three days, he would let their family go bankrupt.

Oscar's mother was stunned by Luther's warning. It did not look like he was telling a joke with such a cold expression.

At that moment, she suddenly remembered where she had seen him.

A financial magazine had featured him on several issues. He was the richest man in the country from Khebury, Luther!

God, she had just talked to her friends about him. He was the most handsome, charming and rich man in the country, and marrying him was just like being a princess.

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